Christiane Reinsch Celtic Programme Coordinator How to set up a successful Celtic-Plus project Celtic-Plus Proposers Day, Leuven, 23 November 2016 Christiane Reinsch Celtic Programme Coordinator #CelticPropDay
CELTIC – Organisational Structure Chair 3 V- Chairs CELTIC Core Group CELTIC Support Group Director CELTIC Office Public Authorities
Celtic Office situation National Authorities Celtic-Plus Core Group Management Team Chairman: Jacques Magen Vice-Chair: Valerie Blavette, Orange Jari Lehmousvori,Nokia Vice-Chair: Riza Durucasugil, NETAS Celtic Office Director Peter Herrmann CELTIC-PLUS OFFICE Programme support team Technical IT support team Office admin support team PR & Marketing support team Finance support team
4 Steps towards the Celtic Label Proposal submission Evaluation Label decision Evaluation Results to the Submitters In Parallel: Contact your national authorities: https://www.celticplus.eu/public-authorities/
Step 1: Submission of your Proposal CPP (Celtic Call Proposal) template available on Celtic-Plus Web
Step 2: Evaluation of your Proposal Evaluation by the Group of Experts (GoE) List of Evaluation Criteria: 1. Excellence and technological innovation 2. Strategic relevance and impact 3. Potentials for exploitation of the results and for future business 4. Quality and efficiency of the implementation of the project proposal 5. Quality of the proposed consortium Example of a typical outcome of GoE Evaluations S = Suitable for Labelling M = Modifications required N = Not suitable for Labelling
Step 2 Evaluation 2. Evaluation by Public Authorities Possible statements for PA evaluations Example of a typical outcome of PA Evaluations:
Step 3: Label Decision Celtic PAs Label Core Group GoE Evaluation Results PAs Celtic Label Core Group The decision on the label of proposals is taken in a common meeting of the Public Authorities and the Celtic Core Group. In addition to technical quality and business relevance national priorities can also be a criterion.
Step 4: Evaluation Result Label Decision is communicated to proposers within 2 month after submission. Labelled Projects are informed by the Celtic Office about the Set up Process. Rejected Proposals receive feedback how they could be improved.
Alternative: Join a Labelled Project - Projects Overviews at Celtic-Plus website, with status classification of “set-up” or “running”: https://www.celticplus.eu/running-projects/ In case of interest directly contact the Coordinator For information on funding contact the Public Authorities For information on the Programme contact the Celtic-Plus Office
Project Live Cycle Project Preparation Project Active The Celtic-Office supports with tools, templates and advice Project Preparation Project Active Project Idea Project Proposal Celtic-Plus Label Project Kick-Off Mid-Term Review Final Review Exploitation of Results Cooperation Agreement Submission to Celtic-Plus Get funding in part. countries
Project Set Up Process The Set Up process starts with labelling of the Celtic Project In EUREKA projects the funding is granted by ministries of the participating countries. Projects usually start when mandatory partners have green light for funding. The Celtic Office organises monthly phone contacts to help projects to conclude this critical phase. In the last years a success rate for running projects between 60 and 70 % has been achieved.
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Celtic Programme Coordinator Contact: Christiane Reinsch Celtic Programme Coordinator reinsch@celticplus.eu